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[Q][C] "Easy" Math Problem - SOLVED
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I'm sure that this will be extremely easy for some of you, and I am willing to pay a small PH prize to the first person who gives a viable and thorough explanation of how to reach the answer. By the way, if it helps, the calculator says that x = 30 degrees.
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First, we know that all of these terms except cot(x) will have a specific decimal value. We're going to convert all of those terms into decimals, which may be easier to deal with.
The only real way to get these values is by using a calculator. I will be going seven decimal places.
sin(80) = 0.9848078
2sin(40) = 1.2855752
tan(60) = 1.7320508
2sin^2(40) = 0.8263518
Now we can plug the decimal values back into the original problem.
(0.9848078 - 1.2855752 + 1.7320508)/0.8263518 = cot(x)
Adding/subtracting what is in parentheses will get us...
1.4312834/0.8263518 = cot(x)
Then you can get back to the trig identities. We know that cot(x) is equal to 1/tan(x)
1.4312834/0.8263518 = 1/tan(x)
Now we're looking to get tan(x) all by itself so that we can use arctan later. Multiply both sides by tan(x)...
1.4312834/0.8263518 * tan(x) = 1
Then you can divide both sides by 1.4312834/0.8263518...
tan(x) = 1/(1.4312834/0.8263518)
Good, now tan(x) is by itself. We can simplify the other side since 1 over a fraction always gives the reciprocal...
tan(x) = 0.8263518/1.4312834
Good deal, this is getting simple now! Divide...
tan(x) = 0.5773502
Alright, now, we're at the final stretch. We want to get x all by itself, and we can do that using arctan.
x = arctan(0.5773502)
A calculator quickly reduces this to...
x = pi/6 radians
which is the same as
x = 30 degrees.
Hope this helped! :)
Lol, I was about to explain it in a totally different way (applying arccot(x) to both sides and etc.) but you solution seems neat.
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